Generosity helps Edmonton team replace adaptive sledge hockey equipment
Some brand new Edmonton Oilers jerseys were also stolen, which was especially devastating as they all had a crest on them in memory of a player who had died.
Luckily, police in Irvine recovered one of the bags of missing jerseys, along with seven more of the missing equipment bags.The equipment was designed for athletes with disabilities. “It’s literally adaptive sport equipment,” EASA Storm player Karissa Eckenswiller told Global News in November. “Nobody outside of the disability community is going to get use out of this equipment.”
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